Ratings165
Average rating3.3
This was one of those tense, everything happens in one night sort of books (think Intensity by Dean Koontz). It also felt like an unreliable narrator sort of book due to Charlie's “condition” made even more confusing (but not in a bad way) by that ending!
Obviously, I'm really enjoying Riley Sager's books as I've just been blowing through them in the last couple of days. I've missed the nail biting tension that comes with these sort of thrillers.